HEDGING. 
Tbe great popularity of Onianiental Hedging of late years has resulted 
in the extensive cultivation of plants adaptetl for this pxirpose. We have 
given this branch of our business much attention, and are prepared to olfer 
the most desiraljle acquisitions. As a general rule, Deciduous Hedge Plpnts 
should be planted from 0 to 12 inches apart. Evergreens from 1 to feet 
apart, according to size. 
EVERGREEN HEDGE PLANTS. 
ARBORVIT.ffi, American. One of the most desirable evergreen hedge 
plants. Of very attractive appearance. Although a very fast grower 
it can be kept trimmed to any height desired. Best adapted for screens 
or windbreaks. 18 to 24 in., .$10 per 100; to 4 ft., $2.5 per 100; 4 to 5 
ft., $:!;) per 100; 5K to 6 ft., $50 per 100; 7 ft., $(30 per 100; 8 ft., $75 per 
100; 9 to 10 ft., $125 per 100. 
Compacta, Dwarf. Forms a very dense hedge about .3 to 4 feet high. 
Especially adapted for inclosing cemetery plots and small lawns. 9 to 
12 in., $10 per 100; 1 to 2 ft., $20 per 100; 2 to :i ft.. $00 per 100. 
SPRUCE, Hemlock. Desirable and ornamental. Nothing handsomer for 
hedges; sheared, compact and bushy. 9 to 15 in., $35 per 100; 2 to 2y. 
ft., $75 per 100. 
Norway. A popular variety. Makes a very dense, compact hedge. Very 
desirable for a firm hedge, to take tlie place of a fence. 12 to 18 in., $8 
per 100; 2 to 3 ft., $25 per 100; 3 to 4 ft., $10 per 100; 4 to 5 ft., $60 per 
100; 5 to 6 ft., $75 per 100; 2K to 3 ft., $90 per 100. 
DECIDUOUS HEDGE PLANTS. 
ALTHEAS. This popular hite-flowering shrub is much used in many locali- 
ties for ornamental li edging. It can be sheared into any desired shape, 
and is very showy, either when the entire hedge is of one color or Mhen 
assorted colors are combined. 1 to 2 ft., $10 per l()(i; 3 to 4 ft.. $25 per 
100; 5 to G ft., $50 per 100, 
BERBERIS Thunbergii. A beautiful Japan variety of dwarf habit. Smal 1 
foliage, chanuiMg to beautiful red in autumn. Very desirable for group- 
ing and hed-iii,-. ] to 1% ft., $8 per 100; 1% to 2"tt., $15 per 100^; 2 to 
2}4 ft., $20 per 100. 
BUCKTHORN (l?]>a mines cathariicus). A fine, hardy shi'ub of European 
origin, with dark green foliage, white flowers and small black fruit. 
Popular as a hedge plant. 2 to 3 ft.. $10 per 100; 3 to 4 ft., $15 per 100. 
Weeping Spruce '.Abies inyertajat Glenwood Nurseries, l.bce p 
PRIVET, Cali- 
torni a. Noth- 
ing in the 
way of a 
hedge plant has attained, in so short a time, the popularity of tlie California 
Privet. While in this latitude it is deciduous, yet it retains its foliage until 
very late in the fall or early winter. The flower is ci'caniy white and very 
fragrant. It is certainly a most desirable tliornless, harcly hedge 
plant, with beautiful, dark green foliage. It can be kept at any 
desii-ed height by frequent trimming, and can be grown successfully 
under the influence of sea air. 134 to 2 ft., $5 per 100, $45 per 
1,000 ; 2 to 3 ft., $8 per 100, $G0 per 1,000 ; 3 to 4 ft., $10 per 100, 
$75 per 1,000. 
ROSA rugosa (Japanese Sweetbrier). A per- 
fectly hardy, erect, bushy grower, of handsome, 
compact form. It has elegant, broad, shin- 
ing green foliage 
and continuous clus- 
ters of showy led 
or white single flow- 
ers, followed by 
brilliant red fruit 
of large size and 
very attractive. Val- 
uable for planting 
with other hardy 
shrubbery in lawns, 
parks and ceme- 
teries, and of late 
is being used as 
a hedge plant. See 
also under Roses. 
4 years, strong, $1 
OSAGE ORANGE. Tbe 
cheapest hedge plant we 
know of. Makes a 
strong, durable fence ; 
though not so ornamen- 
tal as other kinds, yet 
when it is closely trim- 
med it is quite attrac- 
tive. 1 year, $5 per 1,000 ; 
2 years, $7 per 1,000. 
per 
100. 
doz. 
per 
Fuller descrip- 
tions of some of these 
Hedge Plants will be 
found under Deciduous 
and Evergreen Shrubs. 
Hedge of California Privet. 
